What I Read This Summer Tori Sharp briefs us on her top summer reads of 2020, from neapolitan novels to the best autobiographies. I am finding more and more that …
What I Read This Summer Tori Sharp briefs us on her top summer reads of 2020, from neapolitan novels to the best autobiographies. I am finding more and more that …
Harry Edmundson discusses the relationship between social media influences and literature and the online trend of reading.
Amy Butterworth discusses the legitimacy of reading for the purposes of escapism
Online Arts and Literature Editor, Lucy Aylmer, discusses the value of bookshelves in framing conference calls and the new digitalised office politics
Arts + Lit writers share their recommendations for the best books to get you through quarantine.
Anne Chafer looks at how literature has inspired contemporary music
Online Music Editor, Megan Frost, discusses some of her favourite pieces of art in children’s literature.
Will Evans evaluates well-known sequels and the extent to which they are made for profit for genuine storyline development.
Rhian Hutchings explores how important literary criticism is for our enjoyment of literature.
Esme Bateson suggests interesting, entertaining and challenging books for you 2020 reading list.
What I Read This Summer Tori Sharp briefs us on her top summer reads of 2020, from neapolitan novels to the best autobiographies. I am finding more and more that …
Harry Edmundson discusses the relationship between social media influences and literature and the online trend of reading.
Amy Butterworth discusses the legitimacy of reading for the purposes of escapism
Online Arts and Literature Editor, Lucy Aylmer, discusses the value of bookshelves in framing conference calls and the new digitalised office politics
Arts + Lit writers share their recommendations for the best books to get you through quarantine.
Anne Chafer looks at how literature has inspired contemporary music
Online Music Editor, Megan Frost, discusses some of her favourite pieces of art in children’s literature.
Will Evans evaluates well-known sequels and the extent to which they are made for profit for genuine storyline development.
Rhian Hutchings explores how important literary criticism is for our enjoyment of literature.
Esme Bateson suggests interesting, entertaining and challenging books for you 2020 reading list.
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest news & updates.
Sign up to our newsletter